The sad thing is, if Izzy had just done her job and NOT done medical crimes, Denny almost definitely would have been fine, got a a heart a bit down the line and WOULDN'T have did later on.
I don’t think that’s accurate. Setting aside that this is fiction and thus decided by the whims of the writers: Denny’s condition was stable, but he was still in heart failure. He was on the transplant recipient list, which tells us his heart must have been in bad shape. A patient in Denny’s situation could have worsened at any time and potentially died before he got a chance to get a new heart. And of course, he died after getting his new heart, so that still could have happened if he waited and then got a new one legitimately.
@justbree2764 yes be the other patient was worse off than de ny was and later on got a hesrt and survived so that would if been Dennys heart and the other patient would of got that hesrt that killed denny
@@justbree2764 you’re missing the point. Izzy MADE Denny worse. The other guy was in that shape on his own. Denny was fine on the lvad. Had his body been prepared for that transplant and not in complete shock, the result could’ve potentially been a lot different. Truth of the matter is, Denny died. Izzy essentially killed him and broke many laws and ethics doing it. She disregarded everyone that got in her way including Bailey who was her boss. She should’ve been fired and had her license pulled.
To be fair, SPOILER.... if she didn't kill him she wouldn't have been able to make out and have a poly relationship with his ghost and that ghost wouldnt have told her she had cancer. So she killed him to save herself
Not to mention how unprofessional the whole situation was, Izzy was a terrible friend to involve her all of them in her foolishness, forcing them to risk their careers & licenses to prove they cared about her.
Well, theoretically she only involved George. He then brought Meredith into the room without Izzy knowing and Cristina came on her own because she was sent by Burke lol
A good doctor wouldn't do it. They would tell her that their careers are more important than being her friend and that any "friend" that asks you to do something like that isn't a friend at all but a manipulator. I don't honestly understand how all of those people are so emotionally stunted that they would let her manipulate them so badly.
It’s fun watching Dr. Mike switching back and forth between calmly explaining medical stuff and loosing his peewooping mind from watching the madness of Greys Anatomy.
The thing that I find crazy is later on in the show Dr. Webber fires April for making a small error that cost a patients life when every other doctor kills a perfectly healthy patient by making errors quite often in the show, but he didn’t fire Izzy for purposely stealing a heart from a father by putting another man’s life on the line.
@@peppermint-sockssmall? Alex made the same mistake when he was an intern. She prescribed wrong (something really absurd) to a dialysis patient. April had no chance for making a mistake all of them had already made.
How she was never charged with attempted murder for cutting that LVAD is beyond me. Denny wasn't dying at that moment, the other patient was. At the very least, she should've lost her medical license permanently. Dr. Hahn called them out on her getting away with what she did in a later episode.
She’s working as a resident so technically she does not have license to lose. She would get kicked out of residency with little chance of getting into another surgical residency.
@@Serendipity989she does though. She's not an intern, she's a resident. She's already a doctor, she has a license. She's training to be a SPECIALIST, in this case as a surgeon
Chief was trying to save his ass so he never reported that Izzie cut the LVAD to the board. All chief said was that he was handling it. You think she would still be there if the board knew she did that. Otherwise she would be charged
During my second rewatch of Grey's i could NOT believe they gave Christina more of a cold shoulder for helping burke than Izzie for killing this man. like HUH?
Oh I can do you one better: look how they treated BAILEY. Not only did they blame Bailey cuz she was the resident and Izzie was just an intern that needed to be shepherded like cattle, apparently, but she sat in a conference of MALE SURGEONS who questioned her fitness as a surgeon and that recently having a BABY months ago has clouded her judgment.
@@zhabtema EXAAAACTLY. I get that she was Bailey’s intern but she shouldn’t have to have worried about something like this. An intern should have the common sense to not cut an LVAD wire. And the fact that Bailey is a mother makes her a better doctor. Maybe she’s more tired because she has a newborn baby but that does not cloud her judgement.
They even treated Meredith worse when she and George “had sex.” Then they continue to defend Izzie over and over again. They are also so quick to take them off of cases, but for some reason they didn’t just take Izzie off the case, even tho everyone pretty much knew what was happening here and that she was in love with him
I remember being devastated about Denny's death but the fact that Izzy and everyone involved faced little to no consequences was so shocking and not shocking at the same time lmao
From what I remember she gets suspended and when she is back she is only allowed to shadow other doctors. It's a very complicated situation and her supervisor (ie Bailey) would have to face consequences too, because they're all simply interns.
I'd be a terrible friend because if I was any of them I would have dobbed to the chief straight away, it's messed up.. But I bet even the chief would have turned a blind eye to it
@@jenneric03 There was a shooting at a restaurant and the shooter went to the hospital to finish the job. (Killing his former employer.) He ended up shooting Burke in the parking lot as he’s arriving to check on Denny.
It makes me so mad. Like first she basically destroys him physically to try and get him a heart and then after he gets destroyed and gets the heart he dies because he can’t withstand it. It’s maddening
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I remember watching the episode years ago and my jaw literally dropped with how they just kept going and then little to none real consequences! And now years later and as a nurse, I’m still flabbergasted about the whole thing!
@@lunarialoonatic I wouldn’t be surprised if she ended up being in jail. She essentially tried to kill the guy, artificially moving him up on the transplant list, and she and the rest of the team let him die somehow, potentially wasting a heart that is desperately needed. All in all, this is probably one of the biggest potential malpractice suits from the series, probably more so than the actual malpractice episode
I love this episode. I hate that Izzie is allowed to come back to the hospital in the next season. Characters making mistakes is part of how storytelling works. But if those mistakes don't have reasonable consequences the story loses credibility. That is my biggest problem with Grey's in general, ultimately nothing matters.
You should see the episode where she has to help treat the man whose heart she stole. He has to undergo horrifically painful treatment and her job is to help talk him through it despite knowing she’s the whole reason he never got the heart to begin with.
@@lizzy_deema i think it’s season 5 episode 7 rise up. I know that’s when Erica Hahn finds out that Izzy stole the heart from her patient and wants to report her for it.
@@FairbrookWingates She finds out Izzy stole the heart and wants to report it. When she brings this up to her girlfriend Callie, Callie takes Izzy’s side. This causes Erika to have this realization that this hospital and the people working in it and even her own girlfriend are basically crazy and irresponsible. Her and Callie have a big fight and she leaves. We never see her on the show again. They do it in a way that makes you think Erica was the crazy one for wanting to report Izzy. Looking back I’m like “yea I know why she left now…. She was 100% right.”
Yeah, I always thought it was disgusting. But when April was fired for not checking the woman's throat I was enraged. I know she made a mistake, but they had a team of doctors accidentally on purpose kill a man to steal an organ from someone else. Thise two events aren't comparable and one was clearly worse than the other
This episode is the absolute prime example of why I always absolutely HATED Izzy as a character. She was always pulling this bullshit "oh woe is me, I'm too pretty and people just judge me by my looks and never by who I am, nobody gives me a chance and life is so unfair! Wah!!"
@@narugirl8653 it also a syndrome of being on too long, the logic was already out the window but the longer the series ran the more it chucked out pieces of the building through the window.
Izzy was totally unhinged with all these ridiculous plotlines and I was glad when she left the show. Also, this is why medical professionals aren't supposed to treat family/friends/lovers.
I don't honestly understand how it went that far. In a real hospital, the minute that someone found out she had feelings for that guy, she would've been reported, taken off his case, and ordered to stay away from him. And this is exactly why. I don't honestly understand how that many people knew about this and didn't think it was a good idea to report her. She's a freaking psychopath.
@@jessicaarmstrong5035 you act like the guy was 12 years old. He was a grown ass completely competent man who equally fell for Izzie as she did for him. They just still would have been together outside of the hospital.
@@Ambereigh no… it has nothing to do with the patient’s consent. The patients age doesn’t matter, and nobody cares that they’re together. The problem is that the persons emotions directly interfere with their ability to give the patient good health care. You’re missing the point of this; it’s a “conflict of interest,” it’s not about “they’ll be together outside the hospital anyways.”
Well I remember an episode where she was dissecting bodies in the basement while singing "Like a virgin"😂 But I have to say Cristina was my favourite as well
I did too. There was a lot going on and that crack about the writers backing off on the adderal was spot on. 😂 Of course The actor who played Burke had been fired and they had to squeeze in an exit. But him quitting because he refused to participate in the coverup of stolen organs would’ve ruined the romance. 🤷🏼♀️
Imagine this episode from the point of view of the family of the other possible recipient. Someone they love is literally in the process of dying when they're told that a heart has been found for a transplant. They had given up hope, but now he has a chance to survive. Suddenly, they're told that another patient unexpectedly got worse and was moved up the transplant list, taking away their loved one's only chance at survival. To add insult to injury, the other patient doesn't even survive. Seriously, this woman should be arrested and not be portrayed as a tragic victim of circumstance.
The other hilarious thing is that the show tries to save face because the person fucks over actually comes to there hospital I can't remember if they save them or not but the female doctor here who is trying to give the heart to her patient finds out what Izzie did and the Chief defends Izzie xd. It's wild
The worst part is that a few episodes later, all the other attendings and the chief act as though what Izzy did was just another unintentional medical mistake, and when she’s hesitant to come back to work, they encourage her. They totally rewrite what happened.
they encourage her to come back case what she did was already mentally tough on her and it had a v big impact on her and she was not okay,,,, and because her friends were all doctors they wanted her to be okay and safe
@@nushgoestodentalschool yea but actively trying to kill your somewhat stable patient to steal a heart from a dying patient for like no reason? Thats incredibly disturbing, even for a show 😬
So Izzy has two options: 1. Wait for a heart with Denny doing fine on the LVAD 2. Risk killing Denny to get a heart now And because she's a genius, she picks #2 🤦🏼
she ended up killing 2 patients, risked the career of all her friends and is responsible by proxy for burke getting shot which resulted in him needing an operation and he ended up with nerve damage and less control in his hand. i don´t know what surprises me more: 1. she and the others still had a job after this 2. she didn´t end up behind bars or in a psych ward
@@allisoncastle her involvement in that was that brke was only in front of the hospital at that time because he had to verify izzy´s claims about danny´s situation for the transplant list. i´m not saying it´s entirely her fault or anything, just that she contributed
She didn’t wait cuz he had signed a DNR ( Do Not Resuscitate ). He wasn’t going to live long enough to get another heart and they both knew that. Dr.Hahn even says he wouldn’t have survived much longer as she’s giving Denny his new heart. Was she so completely stupid for doing that? Yes definitely. 😂
Buddy, people writing shows and movies based on popular well written books dont even get the original author to consult on fantasy? And now people want to litterally change history and call it documentary.... I highly doubt the writers in Hollywood can even think that they could be wrong or nor know something.
When this episode aired I screamed at the TV. I called my sister, who told me I'd like the show and hollered "If Izzie has a job next season I'm never watching this show again!" And then I watched for another 7 or 8 seasons.
I never forgave Izzy after this, she wasn't great before imo, but after this I could never see her as anything other than a self-serving, self-righteous person who knew what was right and wrong and everyone else was terrible except her
And then she went and cheated with George just to end it 5 minutes later after hurting one of the best characters in that series. And then she, not being in the series anymore, helped ruin THE best character everyone loved. *sips hard*
She had one scene I liked. During the ferry crash in S3, she has to perform a cranial bleed in the field with no one to guide her, and her actress does a phenomenal job showing her fear she could kill him.
If you’re wondering about the other guy who needed the heart , Izzie ends up having to treat him and watch him go through an extremely painful procedure twice.
@@cheyblake2475 They did an alcohol ablation on the patient, which is when they thread a tube from the groin to the heart and inject alcohol where the heart is too thick so the heart cells in the area die, which basically induce multiple heart attacks during the procedure. You have to be awake during. In the episode, the patient makes them stop the first time because it’s too painful so they have to go in a second time. Btw, the procedure is heavily dramatized (as usual with grey’s lol). In reality, patients who undergo alcohol ablation feel some pain but they receive numbing and are not in excruciating pain like it is shown in the show.
I have hated the Izzie/Denny ship from the very start. I initially thought they would use it as a cautionary tale, ending in a couple of episodes, but not only did Greys romanticize it, they have tried over and over again to justify it as one of the great love stories on the show. In my opinion, what Izzie and Denny had was not love. It was horrible selfishness. First on Denny's part, for making Izzie fall in love with him and continuing to pursue her when he knew she had no real future and that there was a very real possibility that he could die very soon. He did it purely because he was miserable, never once did he think of the impact it would have on her. I don't think Izzie ever recovered as a "doctor" after Denny. Not only did she almost kill him, she emotionally manipulated a very sick patient who had absolutely NO ONE else to advocate for him into basically accepting his death, all because she wanted a future with him that she knew full well while committing to him that she would likely never get. It was an ugly, ugly storyline and it just makes me so mad to see it being portrayed as some sort of romantic tragedy. This was not love.
There was a lot that was problematic about early Grey’s for the drama that my cohort, teenage girls with very strange ideas about love and obsession (like many teenage girls) absolutely ate up. As a late thirties woman working in the nursing field, Dr. Mike’s reaction is absolutely appropriate for basically all of Grey’s plotline.
Can't really blame a dying person for wanting some love even if they might die soon, but regardless I'm pretty sure that the person with higher power in this relationship, i.e the doctor, is the one to blame entirely. It's the same reason to can't date your students even if you're teaching in uni, because while the students are old enough to generally consent, it's considered an uneven relationship where one could use their power over the other. Something which was very obviously showcased here.
Mike and Legal Eagle should do another collaboration, where they just lose their minds about the (lack of) consequences of this episode in the following season.
Nurse here, I’ve been binge watching your react videos. I absolutely love and appreciate the commentary along with medical education! But also crying at “HE’S HYPOXIC HE DOESN’T KNOW WHAT HE’S SAYING” 😂
Dr. Hahn didn't quit after this, she was in Grey's Anatomy for 3 more seasons. She left whatever hospital she was working at before to become an attending at Seattle Grace hospital in season 4 and 5. She did end up leaving Seattle Grace because she found out that Izzie was the one responsible for all of this and she wasn't punished very much, but I don't think that's enough of a connection to say that Dr. Hahn quit after this because she wasn't working at Seattle Grace during this incident and because she left 3 years after this. It might be more accurate to say that, after joining Seattle Grace hospital, Dr. Hahn left because of the way this situation was handled afterwards.
@@sydneypeck2488 you really had to correct them like this when it’s basically true, she did quit because of what went down, it was just a matter of when she found out, so she did quit after this whole situation happened… 🤨
I had to have my heart stopped with that drug and it doesn't matter how well they try to prepare you for what is going to happen and what you will feel, when your heart stops and you suddenly can't take a breath and you feel like you are falling into darkness, you panic. It feels so much longer than six seconds.
I'm sorry you had to go through that. I'm sure they have their reasons but I wonder why they don't put people to sleep before doing it. I had surgery like 12ish years ago and when they put the mask on me I remember not being able to breathe but before I could think or do anything about it I was out
To be honest - Izzie founding out that Danny is dead is probably one of the best moments of the show. Great acting, a lot of emotions, showing how fragile our lives can be. Even though whole Izzie/Danny arc is kind of dumb and full of questionable choices, the end of it is quite emotional.
Yeah maybe in the drama department. But the medical part of it is completely inaccurate. There's NO WAY she would get away with that in a real hospital. And honestly, I feel sorry for the guy who's heart she stole. That episode would've been far better with her getting arrested or at the very least losing her license.
Didn’t make me emotional in the slightest, watching all the episodes back I honestly couldn’t figure out at allllll why they ‘fell in love’ or what they had in common. Just seemed like she liked the idea of loving him. The writers had plenty of opportunity to show us an actual connection between them, but to me it went from nothing to “marry me” for zero reason
i mean, she won awards for her role in Greys that or the following year, so it cant have been that bad, i think something from SAG@@underthemilkyway955
What's really scary is that at the same time he was dating Izzy (Heigl, born 1978) he was also on Supernatural, playing dad to Dean Winchester (Ackles, also born 1978). How old is this man supposed to be lol?
@@melinoess Oh yeah, that's right!! I'm way past season 2 of Grey's so I can't remember it well but I too remember she wasn't allowed in an OR for quite some time.
she took lots of time off and was really numb for a while. then she finally came back and was under supervision from residents and attendings. bailey said she couldn’t talk or touch the patients only observe. then about ep.18 season 3 she was finally allowed back in the OR. hope this helps.
You have to watch “I saw what I saw.” It’s an episode about how one doctor’s mistake led to a catastrophic strand of effects. Would love to see if you could find out what went wrong
I’ve never actually watched Grey’s Anatomy before but I have heard that the actress in this part actually turn down an award because she didn’t think that anything to do with the show deserve the award because of the writing. If this is what the rating is like, I think I agree with her
As a cardiac arrest survivor and someone with heart related issues, this was so painful to watch. To even think for a second that someone would just be literally murdered in the hospital because one chick wanted a heart to go to her man instead is just, wow.
In a later episode in season 5, she actually comes face to face with the guy who was originally supposed to get the heart she “stole” for Denny. Since he missed out on that heart, he has to go through all sorts of painful procedures as a bridge to transplant.
Best comment "I don't know if the writers deserve a raise, or if someone should take away their Adderall." 😂 Appreciate you walking us through the insanity Dr. Mike!
I appreciate you mentioning being on so many medications - my previous psychiatrist was a pill pusher, and she had me on like 10 SSRIs, mood stabilizers, and anti anxiety meds. Once I titrated myself down I was able to function so much better. She over prescribed me so much I had to titrate myself based off of the knowledge I had as a licensed Pharm Tech and my limited studies I took to become a pharmacist. I was dying with that many meds. One of them gave me seizures.
Would you please cover the death of Dr Mark Sloan? He was in the plane crash in the season 8 finale but survives through the first two episodes of season 9, ultimately dying of unclear complications from the crash. Back in the Seattle Grace hospital he has periods where he is comatose, and some where he is alert. Dr Yang mentions that when they were lost in woods and she was trying to attend to everyone's injuries from the crash he'd "kept dying on me. It was really annoying." but there had been no obvious external injuries that we see. I would love to know what complications killed him.
I still hate Shonda Rhimes for killing Mark Sloan and Lexie lol. Didn't they have to do a procedure on Mark (to help a collapsed lung -pneumothorax?)? I remember Teddy Altman was doing the same procedure in the hospital so they could juxtapose the two scenes. Yeah, I remember WAY too much about Grey's
Mark and Lexie were two of my favorites. It's crazy how many characters died in this show. As far as I remember, Lexie was killed because the actress was pregnant and wanted some time off. And Marks actor quit because without the serious relationship to Lexie he'd become the ruthless whore again, the part of his role he really hated.
Dr. Mark Sloan, also known as "McSteamy," was a beloved character on Grey's Anatomy played by actor Eric Dane. Mark was involved in a plane crash at the end of season 8 along with several other characters, and while he initially survived, he ultimately died in season 9. Mark's death was due to complications from the injuries he sustained in the plane crash. The crash caused significant trauma to Mark's body, including internal bleeding, which eventually led to his death. In the show, Mark was in a coma for some time after the crash and experienced periods of alertness, which may have been due to the fluctuation of his condition and the treatments he received. The show's portrayal of his condition was not always entirely medically accurate, but it was intended to show the complexity and uncertainty of medical emergencies. In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, showrunner Shonda Rhimes explained that Mark's death was a difficult decision but one that was necessary for the show's storytelling. She said, "I love Mark Sloan, and Eric Dane is one of the finest human beings I've ever met. But creatively, we needed to end that story. The tragedy is that we had all those things planned for him that we didn't get to do." Mark's death had a significant impact on the show and its characters, and his memory was honored throughout the remaining seasons.
That show pisses me off because Sam is played by the guy who played dean in Gilmore girls and I watched that first so I keep getting confused and I’d rather just not watch the rest then a show I can keep a tradition that my mom did with me and my sister
I had to yell at a nurse (something I never thought I would do, I have so much respect for the strength medical staff) because she told me my 2 year old was being a brat after three weeks of a hospital stay, 105°F which induced seizures, and MRSA in his femur…. After he screamed he didn’t want to get another shot (they were pulling out a PIC). Instead of letting me calm and comfort my son she grabbed his arm so hard he had finger bruises. She was fired the next day.
Me: worrying about potential dual relationships (friendships, if I end up living in a small town). The doctor in this show: just met a patient, decided she is in love with him, seems completely unaware of the inherent power dynamic, manipulates him into doing unethical stuff. Doesn't lose her job?!
0:40 This is so important!!! I'm a pharmacy tech in the emergency department, my role is called "medication reconciliation", which basically means I review a patient's medications on their chart with them (or family, home nurse, etc, whoever handles the medications) and verify dosage and times, and take down specifics on when they were last taken. It just makes it a bit easier for the important people (nurses/doctors) since following a med rec, the patient chart will be accurate and up to date. Plus there are possible interactions between what you take at home and what the doctors/nurses will give you at the hospital, so them having that information helps them treat you. And if you take blood thinners then they definitely want to know that! But just as he said in this part of the video- there are so many cases where patients do not know what they take or why they take it! The amount of people I've had tell me that they just take whatever they have on hand and don't read the labels, have a list, etc, is horrifying. One time I finished going over a middle-aged man's medications and the ED pharmacist caught me as I was leaving, and they asked me what the patient said. I had to inform them that the patient stated they were taking 3 strengths of the same medication for blood pressure and stopped taking their diabetic medication... pharmacist says "well no wonder they feel bad..." There have also been many instances in which a patient inquired on what a medication was for because "I just take it" is scary. This is one of the reasons pharmacies offer counseling from the pharmacist. So yeah. Sorry for the ramble, but if you take medications please make sure you have a list of what you take and the strengths, and you know what you're taking it for.
I'd love it if someone were to make a dramatic medical show of all these psycho type doctors doing crazy stuff, but there's one realistic doctor who is trying to prevent it all from happening who slowly becomes the main character. They're reacting to all the random sex drama and illegal stuff just like Mike, going "What the hell is wrong with you?!?" the whole time.
I’m a former CCU nurse. I was still working when I saw this episode, I was totally enthralled during the episode and totally aghast at the same time!😂 it’s so over the top and ridiculous but you just sit there watching, like watching a car accident and you can’t look away but you’re in total disbelief. I just started screaming “that’s about the dumbest thing I’ve seen on TV!!!”😂😂😂
I saw a tv show once many many years ago. They started to argue over the patient when they decided they was just horney not angry started kissing over the patient that well flatlined or whatever..don't remeber what lots of alarms and they stopped and was like a short convesation about we continue this later and me so sorry inyelled while everything beeping and then they turned to patient
This one and the episode where Meredith ruins Derrick’s clinical because she wants certain people to not get the placebo. As a research nurse who conducts clinical trials I just can’t imagine ever doing this!! It enraged me for so many reasons.
"Kathryn heigl's character is the evil version of House" I laughed out loud so hard at that line. House was one of my favorite shows when I was a teenager (hence my UN 😁) so this makes it even more funny to me.
THANK YOU for saying advocate for yourself. I just spent 33 days in the hospital after having a spinal fusion and sacrum shatter repair. I was in EXTREME pain after the surgery and for 2 days after. I pushed and pushed to get pain relief while trauma/orthopedics fought with obstetrics about what I could have (I was 25 weeks pregnant when I had the accident, now 31 weeks and baby girl is still happy and healthy) until I finally was given a pain pump with a bolis every 8 minutes for more relief. Please advocate for yourself or have a trusted family member so do for you.
ABSOLUTELY! I'm a medical assistant and I was shocked about my post op care when I had endometriosis excision surgery. I was under A LOT OF PAIN. I meger felt this vulnerable in my life. I had a BP of 80/40 and heart pain during the first noght and asked a nurse to do an ECG. She flat out refused because "it's not possible for you to have a heart attack with low blood pressure it should be too high so there is no need". Later I realized that the kind of nurse she was, was not really like in the USA one with a high degree. In Switzerland we have those called "FaGe" and they don't even know how to do an ECG. She just left me and promised to check on me later. Like oh thanks how reassuring thatvif my heart fails you'll come and check after the fact 🙄 I told another one of them that I need help to go to the bathroom and ended up just left alone once on the toilet and literally just collapsed and was stuck on the floor unable to get up and back to bed. Had to wait for someone to eventually come back. I asked counltess times for real painkillers as Ibuprofen does not even help me with a simple headache. In the end I had to have my bf of the time get my some Tramadol from my personal meds at home. I checked with my mom who is my GP about wether it was safe for me to take it based on what I already received and notified a doctor as soon as I finally saw one hours later. That doctor blew up at me: "you can't just take meds on your own!!!" I told her lady I just had a big surgery I asked for DAYS to get other pain meds and ai did not "just take them on my own" I talked to my GP and made sure it is safe and the second I see you I just notified you so that you can document it into my file!
@@StarkRG I've been thinking this too. It's really unfair that it's on a sick patient to advocate for themselves because doctors often will not take them seriously, especially if the patient is a woman, and really not everyone has family that will stand up for them. Arguably the people who might need someone to advocate for them the most are probably alone.
Love his surprise to these storylines! LOL --- No, She does not get kicked off, she quits and then gets accepted back, slowly. This storyline returns later in the series and another Dr has a serious problem with how this was handled. I so enjoy hearing your profession options - So Fun!
She is ruining hospital supplies I need a she deserves to be fired but she’s going to cost the medical company A lot of money and I mean a lot😊 Hope that helps
I never watched the show, but it's funny to see how hysterical, and unhinged she was when the guy wanted to do the right thing, but she's super calm and trying to rationalize things when he died.
The good old days when TV shaped our view on what is acceptable and romantic...I hadn't yet been beaten badly enough by the universe and i blame grey's and other ABC shows for making me think toxicity, assault and accessory to murder were romantic gestures 😂 I genuinely had to experience physical ab*se to realize that those flags are RED to tell me to stop, not to encourage me to try to save these people 😂
the funny thing is that the biggest consequence of this episode is izzy (the crazy blonde doctor who almost, but intentionally, killed her bf) becoming a multimillionaire... grey's is such a wild ride and i love it. you don't watch this show for the medicine, you watch it for the drama :)
She didn't just almost kill him. She DID KILL HIM AND THE OTHER PATIENT! No way of telling if he could have been alive if she did nothing. The odds were not great of course but you simply can't predict wether another match could have come up just a day later while he would habe started off much more stable to begin with. He was already high on the priority list to begin with after all!
“That’ll take an hour (for multiple tests and a diagnosis)” Most unrealistic thing said in a hospital. You sit in the waiting room for longer than that.
Not knowing my chart, especially w me being in intensive care, a nurses assistant came to my room and told me I needed to get up and walk. After a surgery, that would be good for me. She then proceeded to sit me up and pull me to my feet. If she would have read my chart, she would have known I had a pinched nerve in my back and my legs were numb and I couldn't walk. I immediately pushed the nurse call button and told her that this nurses assistant was trying to get me out of bed to walk and that she obviously didn't read my chart. That nurses assistant no longer had anything to do w my care and the feeling in my legs came back 2 days later.
That happened to me to me during a traumatic 2nd trimester miscarriage. I had bled for 17 hours and rushed to the er an hour away. I was stabilized with a blood transfusion and resting when a nurse came in to take me to ultrasound. He parked the wheelchair at the door and told me I needed to walk to it. It was about 10 feet away and I knew I was very weak but I trusted him. I slowly walked to chair and everything sounded far away.. I remember bit and pieces of what happened next.. but the guy had turned me around in the wheelchair when I lost consciousness. I started throwing up and he rushed me back to the bed and sounded a code. I went into hypovolemic shock aka hemorrhagic shock for the 2nd time in 6 hours. I had placental abruption. Which is where the placenta partially or completely detaches from the uterus. The medical staff thought I was having a normal miscarriage. They wouldn't listen to me and my family until I went into shock. There's a lot more to the story but yall get the picture. If you aren't sure about something tell them. Don't follow them blindly.
So basically she tried to fake kill a guy to get him a replacement heart, and then he died from a botched heart transplant. Probably brought on due to the stress she placed on the surgeons to do it quickly. Wow she is a real piece of work. She should have been immediately fired from her position.
@@DayanaAlpuche if it was a clot that killed him, it´s still her fault he died. first she induced tons of stress on his body and psyche by almost killing him, and then he clotted from an op he hadn´t needed at that time. he was fine with that lvad
I remember watching this the first time and being so so shocked, completely sure that Izzie had gone completely crazy and would not only get immediately fired but also been sent to some mental institute and that would've been the end of her character. But... no.
I was obsessed with Denny and Izzie and this episode ruined my life lol. Now watching you react and bring logic to the conversation 👀 I’m dying laughing, ty
I absolutely loved them in this show. It broke my heart when Denny died and had to see what Izzie went through after he was gone. That hollow feeling is terrible:(
This is one of the early seasons plot lines that infuriate me to no end however, her in the elevator comes back (and the second time it really made me bawl), her laying with him in the dress, the laying on the bathroom floor…it’s just so good but yea, Izzie Steven’s is THE most unhinged person in this show and that says A LOT
When I was 5 I was diagnosed with SVT. By the time I was 13, I was on double the adult dosage to return to a normal rhythm. Tricks I would use was ice water, coughing, but the most successful was to be suspended upside down by my ankles! Would return my heart rate to normal in seconds. At times my heart would beat so fast you could see it through a sweater! At 14, I had a radio oblation to resolve it and the doctors said every year that goes by without an episode, I was less likely to have one. However, in 2016, when I was 26, I had another episode and none of my tricks worked (plus I was too tall and big to properly have anyone suspend me upside down). Went to the E.R. and they had no ability to suspend me so they gave me Adosine. That is the scariest medicine I've ever had, my heart was still over 200 bpm and I TRUELY felt like I dying. They eventually used an allternative medicine that worked after 20+hours of an episode. Haven't had an episode since but yes, Adenosine is TERRIFYING as you feel, to the core of your soul, that you are dying.
"The evil version of House" made me chuckle. I never really got into Grey's, but I remember this episode irritating me so much! "She's not even a good lawbreaker!" Pretty much what I said when I first watched this ep.
I love when I see things about heart transplants. As someone who’s went through the process of getting listed it was crazy. My transplant doctor said that most of the time the patient knows more about transplantation and the process than most doctors who don’t specialize in it.
@@allyssadanieli5951 its scary to see fans of this show defending her and that one saying "derr you cant help you love" im like wtf...youre willing to let an innocent person who needs a heart die because your horny and got a high of limmerence ??? that forced plot so he gets the heart was hilarious
When I had first watched Grey's as a kid, Izzy was my favorite and I was all "awww they're in love😍" now as an adult I'm absolutely horrified by her, the fact that there's real people out there who are like her terrifies me(yes I know there's worse people than this but still) SPOILER: and I'm still pissed Alex went back to her, especially after everything he built for himself. They could've written him off so much better and had him still be with Joe.
For me idc as long as Alex was happy in the end he was gonna break someone’s heart either way also because the actor left so it was either leave with letters out or he dies and ppl probably would’ve been more mad also before Jo even came in the picture everyone was talking about how they wanted Alex and Izzy to be end game and then they did and everyone was mad still like oh well they foreshadowed Jo being left too so I was prepared for it plus he ended up with the person everyone wanted him with at the beginning plus the actors themselves were happy with the ending they got so that’s all that matters my favorite character gorge died and favorite couple Lexi and mark died and the other Miranda lost her husband so I just watched it for the hot guys and gals after that
When that episode started I was fuming thinking they’d stoop to bringing Heigl back. I hated how it played out for Jo at the time but am glad Camilla Luddington did not lose her job because of it.
(They could have had Izzie die and Alex have custody of the kids then kill off Alex leaving the kids with Jo….had Justin Chambers not recognized he needed to take care of his mental health so urgently)
@@taylorlimon4801 mine was gorge dying but I continued because of Lexi and mark and then when they died I was like I’m done completely but then I saw that Ben Miranda’s husband died and watched it again to see how and then I stoped after that haven’t seen the last season or the season before that at all
Do a follow up with a critique of the follow up show when Izzie learns that Denny made her beneficiary of his estate. Millions and millions of dollars. Now, there's one for the ethics books.
What’s the big deal? Aren’t they in a relationship? Sorry. I never watched this show. The closest I’ve come is the Game Grumps episode where they played the game. Yes. There was a game.
@@himwhoisnottobenamed5427 They only met as Dr and patient. It’s completely unethical, both that she got creative to move him up on the donor list, and it appears to be unethical that she received millions from her patient/fiancé/deceased prom date.
Yes but *spoiler alert* -they give her a really annoying redemption arc where she literally keeps the check on Meredith's fridge not knowing what to do with it until she uses it to and fund a clinic at the hospital-
Hey Dr. Mike Back in 1995, my dad had a really bad heart attack. The doctors tried everything and he flat-lined and was out for a few mins and my mom was told by the nurses to.make funeral arrangements. One doctor, however gave him a few chest compressions and then the defib and his heart started again He is 73 now. In 2005 he also got a pacemaker and is doing fine now. This episode always makes me cringe because urgh this man's life could have been saved.
Following Bariatric surgery I got kidney stones. One of the pivotal things repeated to me over and over again was that I cannot take NSAIDS because they could cause bleeding along my stomach. When I was in the ER, a month after surgery, the nurse was giving me pain meds via IV, I had to stop her and ask: "I had bariatric surgery recently... Is that an NSAIDS?" She paused and said, "Yes, it's basically Naproxen" I advocated that I cannot have that. She then gave acetomenaphthone
It's staggering to me that "Grey's Anatomy" has 21 seasons so far. This episode is an example of why I eventually quit watching long ago. The show became like a contest to see how many characters they could kill in the most farcical way. As someone with Kidney Disease all this time since before this episode first aired, I've always had in my mind that I don't want someone to have to die so I can live. If my husband ever said to me, hey let's deliberately make your kidneys worse so you can get a kidney before someone else, I'd be like get the F--- away from me.
I hated this storyline too. I almost wanted to skip the whole izzie-denny parts of the episodes. I have little to no medical knowledge but I do know that it is wrong in so many ways. And the fact that the hospital didn't severely punish izzie for what she did is in a whole other level of crazy. I hated her since then and I can't accept that izzie's character got a happy ending. I feel like she didn't deserve it.
Your reaction is pretty funny, and sorta what I expected for this insane episode. But side note, 7:59 you mention the other person, we actually meet them later on and learn how many complications and struggles they've been through since they lost their chance at a new heart (during this ep) it's actually a really interesting look at morals and consequences. Still probably as crazy ridiculous as this chaos though😅
6:06 George’s “She’s gone insane right, it’s not just me?” With Izzie having a breakdown and Cristina who’s the one who should ACTUALLY have a breakdown bc her boyfriend’s been shot is so crazy. 😂
At about 2 minutes in you answered questions I no longer need to ask. A friend of mine has been in the hospital for 5 months awaiting a heart transplant. He just recently got his heart and is doing well. Along the way we all had questions like, "He's an older man, if a young person needs a heart do they get it first? What are the determining factors?" Good to know, even if Jay already got his heart.
"If she's willing to kill you for love, do you know what she's gonna do if you try and break up with her?" lmaooo Dr. Mike out here spittin' FACTS
I would love to see his reaction when it turned put that he left her millions 😂
love quinn😂😂
The girl was a lunatic. She should never have been allowed to be a fake doctor
I actually didn’t even think about that till he mentioned it 😂
😂😂😂
The sad thing is, if Izzy had just done her job and NOT done medical crimes, Denny almost definitely would have been fine, got a a heart a bit down the line and WOULDN'T have did later on.
I don’t think that’s accurate. Setting aside that this is fiction and thus decided by the whims of the writers: Denny’s condition was stable, but he was still in heart failure. He was on the transplant recipient list, which tells us his heart must have been in bad shape. A patient in Denny’s situation could have worsened at any time and potentially died before he got a chance to get a new heart. And of course, he died after getting his new heart, so that still could have happened if he waited and then got a new one legitimately.
And Burke also would’ve never gotten shot
@justbree2764 yes be the other patient was worse off than de ny was and later on got a hesrt and survived so that would if been Dennys heart and the other patient would of got that hesrt that killed denny
@@justbree2764 you’re missing the point. Izzy MADE Denny worse. The other guy was in that shape on his own. Denny was fine on the lvad. Had his body been prepared for that transplant and not in complete shock, the result could’ve potentially been a lot different. Truth of the matter is, Denny died. Izzy essentially killed him and broke many laws and ethics doing it. She disregarded everyone that got in her way including Bailey who was her boss. She should’ve been fired and had her license pulled.
To be fair, SPOILER....
if she didn't kill him she wouldn't have been able to make out and have a poly relationship with his ghost and that ghost wouldnt have told her she had cancer. So she killed him to save herself
Not to mention how unprofessional the whole situation was, Izzy was a terrible friend to involve her all of them in her foolishness, forcing them to risk their careers & licenses to prove they cared about her.
Well, theoretically she only involved George. He then brought Meredith into the room without Izzy knowing and Cristina came on her own because she was sent by Burke lol
A good doctor wouldn't do it. They would tell her that their careers are more important than being her friend and that any "friend" that asks you to do something like that isn't a friend at all but a manipulator. I don't honestly understand how all of those people are so emotionally stunted that they would let her manipulate them so badly.
I didn't watch the show that much, but Izzy was my least favorite character.
You know it’s a tv show right?
@@Ubermensch7172Does it matter that much here? She's a terrible doctor and "friend" .
It’s fun watching Dr. Mike switching back and forth between calmly explaining medical stuff and loosing his peewooping mind from watching the madness of Greys Anatomy.
“Peewooping mind”😂
😂 Yes!
peewooping....
It’s already been commented but “peewooping mind” deserves an additional comment 😂🙌
This comments needs to be pinned
“I don’t know if the writers deserve a raise or need to lay off the adderall” 😂😂💀💀 this was the best Dr reacts I have ever seen 😂
Literally read it as he said it
That was hilarious 😂😂
Both. The answer is both. 😂
The best part is that’s what my brain like when I haven’t taken mine 😂😂
I was coming in the comments to say this exact same thing😂
The thing that I find crazy is later on in the show Dr. Webber fires April for making a small error that cost a patients life when every other doctor kills a perfectly healthy patient by making errors quite often in the show, but he didn’t fire Izzy for purposely stealing a heart from a father by putting another man’s life on the line.
Izzy made a mistake in the previous episode and was fired by Webber
andthey both died in the end so it was all for nothing lmaoo
iirc Izzie got fired for a small mistake later on but did THIS and came back
@@peppermint-sockssmall? Alex made the same mistake when he was an intern. She prescribed wrong (something really absurd) to a dialysis patient. April had no chance for making a mistake all of them had already made.
@@olive3545 Yeah I just read the wiki 💀I havent watched that far yet but Alex did make that mistake
How she was never charged with attempted murder for cutting that LVAD is beyond me. Denny wasn't dying at that moment, the other patient was. At the very least, she should've lost her medical license permanently. Dr. Hahn called them out on her getting away with what she did in a later episode.
She’s working as a resident so technically she does not have license to lose. She would get kicked out of residency with little chance of getting into another surgical residency.
@@Serendipity989she does though. She's not an intern, she's a resident. She's already a doctor, she has a license. She's training to be a SPECIALIST, in this case as a surgeon
She gets suspended and can’t do anything for months
Chief was trying to save his ass so he never reported that Izzie cut the LVAD to the board. All chief said was that he was handling it. You think she would still be there if the board knew she did that. Otherwise she would be charged
The hospital could actually lose their certification as transplant providers so it’s actually quiet understandable
During my second rewatch of Grey's i could NOT believe they gave Christina more of a cold shoulder for helping burke than Izzie for killing this man. like HUH?
This episode is great to watch when Negan kills Glen. Any other reason it is awful.
RIIIIIIGHT I was like how are y’all mad at her rn when she didn’t hurt anyone.
Oh I can do you one better: look how they treated BAILEY. Not only did they blame Bailey cuz she was the resident and Izzie was just an intern that needed to be shepherded like cattle, apparently, but she sat in a conference of MALE SURGEONS who questioned her fitness as a surgeon and that recently having a BABY months ago has clouded her judgment.
@@zhabtema EXAAAACTLY. I get that she was Bailey’s intern but she shouldn’t have to have worried about something like this. An intern should have the common sense to not cut an LVAD wire. And the fact that Bailey is a mother makes her a better doctor. Maybe she’s more tired because she has a newborn baby but that does not cloud her judgement.
They even treated Meredith worse when she and George “had sex.” Then they continue to defend Izzie over and over again. They are also so quick to take them off of cases, but for some reason they didn’t just take Izzie off the case, even tho everyone pretty much knew what was happening here and that she was in love with him
“He’s hypoxic! He doesn’t know what he’s saying!” hit me WAY harder than it should’ve. 🤣
Me too. The way he says it while pointing his arm at the abstractly present characters amused me a lot xD
I laughed so hard. 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂
I remember being devastated about Denny's death but the fact that Izzy and everyone involved faced little to no consequences was so shocking and not shocking at the same time lmao
I still get teary when I see the Denny Duquette Memorial Clinic sign in the Chief's office with the other signs.
"I would like to be shocked by this but past experience has taught me not to be" that sort of thing?
From what I remember she gets suspended and when she is back she is only allowed to shadow other doctors. It's a very complicated situation and her supervisor (ie Bailey) would have to face consequences too, because they're all simply interns.
He already had sold his soul to the yellow eye demon anyways.
I'd be a terrible friend because if I was any of them I would have dobbed to the chief straight away, it's messed up.. But I bet even the chief would have turned a blind eye to it
The hysterical laughing when you hear Burke was shot had me in tears laughing.
Why was he shot😭😭
@@jenneric03 There was a shooting at a restaurant and the shooter went to the hospital to finish the job. (Killing his former employer.)
He ended up shooting Burke in the parking lot as he’s arriving to check on Denny.
@@BrandonWestfall ohhhh
He definitely deserved it lol, screw that guy.
Especially when he questions giving the writers a raise or taking away their Adderall! 🤣🤣🤣
Adenosine is the “have you tried turning it off then turning it back on again” of cardiac medications
I’ve had it too many times 😂 not a fun time
It makes me so mad. Like first she basically destroys him physically to try and get him a heart and then after he gets destroyed and gets the heart he dies because he can’t withstand it. It’s maddening
And on top of that, the other patient that's supposed to get the heart first is going to die too!
That’s so sadddd
its ridiculous, because he was guest actor, so he had to die xD
@@justabookworm1382 to be fair, he comes around later on and survives.
@@j0j01192 No he doesn’t 😂 When he’s on the show later on it’s just Izzy’s imagination because of cancer. She’s just imagining he’s there.
I’ve found this story so romantic at 14 years old, now I’m 29 and I’m shock how dumb I was 😂
For real. Like we watched someone be murdered. 😂
I was thinking the same thing 😂
i was 14 when i first watched it and felt the same but it’s only been a few years since. i’m now 18 and rewatched it recently and oh my god 😅
omg Same 😅
you weren't dumb, you were just a kid. I have a lot of those wtf moments rewatching old shows
“Don’t become a criminal and cut people’s LVAD wires”
Aw man, there go my weekend plans
Why is there no light on Grey’s Anatomy? Are they in a nonstop power outage?
The darkness is a metaphor for darkness
16 years since "Chocolate Rain", and i still listen to it regularly. Jokes and all, it's a good render, and i appreciate you for it.
Most likely they lowered the brightness on the video so it wouldn't get flagged for a Copyright infringement...
i'm so glad someone noticed this. i gotta turn my brightness all the way up to watch this damn show
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The use of low light and shadows in the show is an artistic choice made by the show's creators and cinematographers to create a sense of intimacy and drama, as well as to convey a sense of realism in the portrayal of medical settings.
Additionally, the show often features scenes set at night or in low-light environments, such as operating rooms or emergency departments, which would naturally have less ambient light.
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I remember watching the episode years ago and my jaw literally dropped with how they just kept going and then little to none real consequences! And now years later and as a nurse, I’m still flabbergasted about the whole thing!
She would have lost her license definitely and would have deserved to
@@lunarialoonatic not even just loosing her license but like she will most likely be charged and put in prison
@@lunarialoonatic I wouldn’t be surprised if she ended up being in jail. She essentially tried to kill the guy, artificially moving him up on the transplant list, and she and the rest of the team let him die somehow, potentially wasting a heart that is desperately needed. All in all, this is probably one of the biggest potential malpractice suits from the series, probably more so than the actual malpractice episode
@@lunarialoonatic In my country, she would be tried for murder/manslaughter.
Also - Sana, wish you good luck, patience, and endless compassion.
@@VanquishR There is also that episode where they performed surgeries on each others.
Like this ones, it didn't ended well.
I love this episode. I hate that Izzie is allowed to come back to the hospital in the next season. Characters making mistakes is part of how storytelling works. But if those mistakes don't have reasonable consequences the story loses credibility. That is my biggest problem with Grey's in general, ultimately nothing matters.
Oooh very well put.
I agree. And it’s not a small mistake. She purposely cut a man’s LVAD. That’s just murder.
Yeah, Meredith gets pretty bad too in later seasons. She starts doing crazy stuff with zero repercussions
You should see the episode where she has to help treat the man whose heart she stole. He has to undergo horrifically painful treatment and her job is to help talk him through it despite knowing she’s the whole reason he never got the heart to begin with.
which episode is that? i really want to watch it
@@lizzy_deema i think it’s season 5 episode 7 rise up. I know that’s when Erica Hahn finds out that Izzy stole the heart from her patient and wants to report her for it.
@@Nattym34 Only *wants* to report her? Why on earth doesn't she report Izzie?
@@FairbrookWingates She finds out Izzy stole the heart and wants to report it. When she brings this up to her girlfriend Callie, Callie takes Izzy’s side. This causes Erika to have this realization that this hospital and the people working in it and even her own girlfriend are basically crazy and irresponsible. Her and Callie have a big fight and she leaves. We never see her on the show again. They do it in a way that makes you think Erica was the crazy one for wanting to report Izzy. Looking back I’m like “yea I know why she left now…. She was 100% right.”
I just watched that episode
This episode always made me so mad while people thought it was so sad and sweet. Glad to hear you address the horror of it.
Yeah, I always thought it was disgusting. But when April was fired for not checking the woman's throat I was enraged. I know she made a mistake, but they had a team of doctors accidentally on purpose kill a man to steal an organ from someone else. Thise two events aren't comparable and one was clearly worse than the other
@@narugirl8653 facts
This episode is the absolute prime example of why I always absolutely HATED Izzy as a character. She was always pulling this bullshit "oh woe is me, I'm too pretty and people just judge me by my looks and never by who I am, nobody gives me a chance and life is so unfair! Wah!!"
@@narugirl8653 it also a syndrome of being on too long, the logic was already out the window but the longer the series ran the more it chucked out pieces of the building through the window.
@@pukitaki She's not a great actress.
“I hope she doesn’t poison him” 😂😂😂😂 I bet you wish she had instead of cutting the LVAD wire 😂😂😂
Izzy was totally unhinged with all these ridiculous plotlines and I was glad when she left the show. Also, this is why medical professionals aren't supposed to treat family/friends/lovers.
I don't honestly understand how it went that far. In a real hospital, the minute that someone found out she had feelings for that guy, she would've been reported, taken off his case, and ordered to stay away from him. And this is exactly why. I don't honestly understand how that many people knew about this and didn't think it was a good idea to report her. She's a freaking psychopath.
All her characters do dumb things. The show isn't realistic
@@moneyneeded9979I aggree but this is like a different level of dumb 😂
@@jessicaarmstrong5035 you act like the guy was 12 years old. He was a grown ass completely competent man who equally fell for Izzie as she did for him. They just still would have been together outside of the hospital.
@@Ambereigh no… it has nothing to do with the patient’s consent. The patients age doesn’t matter, and nobody cares that they’re together. The problem is that the persons emotions directly interfere with their ability to give the patient good health care. You’re missing the point of this; it’s a “conflict of interest,” it’s not about “they’ll be together outside the hospital anyways.”
This whole video just reminded me how much I loved Christina and how she was the only sane one of the bunch 😭
Well I remember an episode where she was dissecting bodies in the basement while singing "Like a virgin"😂
But I have to say Cristina was my favourite as well
I particularly liked when Alex refused to be part of their group, all taking "the blame". Next episode, I think?
@@annefalbowski2672 and then everyone treated him like HE was the jerk…the way they attempted to “justify” Ozzie’s actions was disgusting.
I do miss Cristina
Of the Canadian actors/actresses, she's not even in my top 10. I never liked her acting.
Perfect example of why we keep very strict work boundaries with our patients.
I audibly laughed out loud because I completely forgot that Burke gets shot in the midst of the already crazy storyline going on
Same lol, completely forgot about him getting shot
I did too. There was a lot going on and that crack about the writers backing off on the adderal was spot on. 😂 Of course The actor who played Burke had been fired and they had to squeeze in an exit. But him quitting because he refused to participate in the coverup of stolen organs would’ve ruined the romance. 🤷🏼♀️
Dr. Mike's absolutely shocked "what?" at 6:04 is truly the most on-brand reaction of any Grey's Anatomy fan.
So true. It was just too much on top of everything else 😂
haha so true instead he left millions of dollars in his will to her and she opened a clinic in his name!! this season made me laugh soo much
The person laughing in the background makes it so much better
Imagine this episode from the point of view of the family of the other possible recipient. Someone they love is literally in the process of dying when they're told that a heart has been found for a transplant. They had given up hope, but now he has a chance to survive. Suddenly, they're told that another patient unexpectedly got worse and was moved up the transplant list, taking away their loved one's only chance at survival. To add insult to injury, the other patient doesn't even survive. Seriously, this woman should be arrested and not be portrayed as a tragic victim of circumstance.
The other hilarious thing is that the show tries to save face because the person fucks over actually comes to there hospital I can't remember if they save them or not but the female doctor here who is trying to give the heart to her patient finds out what Izzie did and the Chief defends Izzie xd. It's wild
The worst part is that a few episodes later, all the other attendings and the chief act as though what Izzy did was just another unintentional medical mistake, and when she’s hesitant to come back to work, they encourage her. They totally rewrite what happened.
they encourage her to come back case what she did was already mentally tough on her and it had a v big impact on her and she was not okay,,,, and because her friends were all doctors they wanted her to be okay and safe
@@nushgoestodentalschool What about her patients’ safety? It’s just so unrealistic.
@@user-no2mz9hl4f it’s a show for a reason
@@nushgoestodentalschool yea but actively trying to kill your somewhat stable patient to steal a heart from a dying patient for like no reason?
Thats incredibly disturbing, even for a show 😬
@@Jo-er6tw Especially because the show made it seem like a love story 🤡
Do the other side of this episode!!! When Izzy has to help the cardiac patient who's heart she stole for Denny!
That was a good one because dr. Hahn found out what happened to her heart and oh boy did she flip out
yes!
Haha yup
do you remember the episode? i need to watch it now 😅
@@Its.Allyssa its season 5 episode 7, rise up 2008
As a teenager, I thought this was romantic. Now I'm wondering how in the WORLD Izzie didn't lose her medical liscence/get arrested
So Izzy has two options:
1. Wait for a heart with Denny doing fine on the LVAD
2. Risk killing Denny to get a heart now
And because she's a genius, she picks #2 🤦🏼
she ended up killing 2 patients, risked the career of all her friends and is responsible by proxy for burke getting shot which resulted in him needing an operation and he ended up with nerve damage and less control in his hand.
i don´t know what surprises me more:
1. she and the others still had a job after this
2. she didn´t end up behind bars or in a psych ward
@@alexanderzack3720 She wasn’t responsible AT ALLL for Burke getting shot. That is a completely different storyline. Quite a reach there…
@@allisoncastle her involvement in that was that brke was only in front of the hospital at that time because he had to verify izzy´s claims about danny´s situation for the transplant list. i´m not saying it´s entirely her fault or anything, just that she contributed
@@alexanderzack3720 She didn't kill 2 patients. The patient that got screwed over was in a later episode. He didn't die.
She didn’t wait cuz he had signed a DNR ( Do Not Resuscitate ). He wasn’t going to live long enough to get another heart and they both knew that. Dr.Hahn even says he wouldn’t have survived much longer as she’s giving Denny his new heart. Was she so completely stupid for doing that? Yes definitely. 😂
Does a show like Grey’s Anatomy pay an MD on a retainer as a consultant for the writing table?
Probably pays dr. Johnny Sins
gghuughhhh🤤
Buddy, people writing shows and movies based on popular well written books dont even get the original author to consult on fantasy? And now people want to litterally change history and call it documentary.... I highly doubt the writers in Hollywood can even think that they could be wrong or nor know something.
omg Tay, I didn't know you were still active. Its great to see you :)
They drink Dr. Pepper in the writing room, I think they’re ok.
When this episode aired I screamed at the TV. I called my sister, who told me I'd like the show and hollered "If Izzie has a job next season I'm never watching this show again!" And then I watched for another 7 or 8 seasons.
I never forgave Izzy after this, she wasn't great before imo, but after this I could never see her as anything other than a self-serving, self-righteous person who knew what was right and wrong and everyone else was terrible except her
Sounds like Katherine in real life 😂
Same. I hated every one of her storylines after that.
And then she went and cheated with George just to end it 5 minutes later after hurting one of the best characters in that series. And then she, not being in the series anymore, helped ruin THE best character everyone loved. *sips hard*
She had one scene I liked.
During the ferry crash in S3, she has to perform a cranial bleed in the field with no one to guide her, and her actress does a phenomenal job showing her fear she could kill him.
@@maddijasnyyit's sad people still think this in 2023
If you’re wondering about the other guy who needed the heart , Izzie ends up having to treat him and watch him go through an extremely painful procedure twice.
Do you know which episode and season he appeared in?
@@ania247 It’s Season 5 Episode 7.
@@shizuma30 Thank you
What painful process? What did they do to thw patient?
@@cheyblake2475 They did an alcohol ablation on the patient, which is when they thread a tube from the groin to the heart and inject alcohol where the heart is too thick so the heart cells in the area die, which basically induce multiple heart attacks during the procedure. You have to be awake during.
In the episode, the patient makes them stop the first time because it’s too painful so they have to go in a second time.
Btw, the procedure is heavily dramatized (as usual with grey’s lol). In reality, patients who undergo alcohol ablation feel some pain but they receive numbing and are not in excruciating pain like it is shown in the show.
"He's been shot! "
Whaattt?? 😦😦
*Sam dying in the background*🤣
I have hated the Izzie/Denny ship from the very start. I initially thought they would use it as a cautionary tale, ending in a couple of episodes, but not only did Greys romanticize it, they have tried over and over again to justify it as one of the great love stories on the show.
In my opinion, what Izzie and Denny had was not love. It was horrible selfishness. First on Denny's part, for making Izzie fall in love with him and continuing to pursue her when he knew she had no real future and that there was a very real possibility that he could die very soon. He did it purely because he was miserable, never once did he think of the impact it would have on her.
I don't think Izzie ever recovered as a "doctor" after Denny. Not only did she almost kill him, she emotionally manipulated a very sick patient who had absolutely NO ONE else to advocate for him into basically accepting his death, all because she wanted a future with him that she knew full well while committing to him that she would likely never get.
It was an ugly, ugly storyline and it just makes me so mad to see it being portrayed as some sort of romantic tragedy. This was not love.
There was a lot that was problematic about early Grey’s for the drama that my cohort, teenage girls with very strange ideas about love and obsession (like many teenage girls) absolutely ate up. As a late thirties woman working in the nursing field, Dr. Mike’s reaction is absolutely appropriate for basically all of Grey’s plotline.
Thank you! I couldn’t stand that ship and just wanted to slap Izzy
Yeap , you just eloquently explained why I hated this ship too 🤝🏾
Denny was such a creep from start to finish. I couldn't stand him. Although it was still unforgivable to bully him into going along with the plan.
Can't really blame a dying person for wanting some love even if they might die soon, but regardless I'm pretty sure that the person with higher power in this relationship, i.e the doctor, is the one to blame entirely. It's the same reason to can't date your students even if you're teaching in uni, because while the students are old enough to generally consent, it's considered an uneven relationship where one could use their power over the other.
Something which was very obviously showcased here.
Mike and Legal Eagle should do another collaboration, where they just lose their minds about the (lack of) consequences of this episode in the following season.
yes hahah
Oh gods I would PAY for them to do a video together.
They did collab about the episode where Callie got sued
@@tahraethestoryteller6079 They did?? That's great, thanks! I'm kind of new here lol
Legal Eagle would’ve been perfect for this lol
Nurse here, I’ve been binge watching your react videos. I absolutely love and appreciate the commentary along with medical education! But also crying at “HE’S HYPOXIC HE DOESN’T KNOW WHAT HE’S SAYING” 😂
The fact that Dr. Hahn quit after this is the most realistic part about this
Dr. Hahn didn't quit after this, she was in Grey's Anatomy for 3 more seasons. She left whatever hospital she was working at before to become an attending at Seattle Grace hospital in season 4 and 5. She did end up leaving Seattle Grace because she found out that Izzie was the one responsible for all of this and she wasn't punished very much, but I don't think that's enough of a connection to say that Dr. Hahn quit after this because she wasn't working at Seattle Grace during this incident and because she left 3 years after this.
It might be more accurate to say that, after joining Seattle Grace hospital, Dr. Hahn left because of the way this situation was handled afterwards.
@@sydneypeck2488 you really had to correct them like this when it’s basically true, she did quit because of what went down, it was just a matter of when she found out, so she did quit after this whole situation happened… 🤨
@@hannahrose8175 well, she didn’t quit AFTER this. She quit after finding out this is how her patient lost the heart. Nice try though.
@@j0j01192 Which is still.. After this.
Nice try though.
@@j0j01192 you are so annoying lmao
I had to have my heart stopped with that drug and it doesn't matter how well they try to prepare you for what is going to happen and what you will feel, when your heart stops and you suddenly can't take a breath and you feel like you are falling into darkness, you panic. It feels so much longer than six seconds.
Omg that sounds awful, I can’t even begin to imagine what that felt like. I’m so sorry that you had to go through that. Hope you’re better now!
I always thought that drug would instantly knock you out. Knowing that you're aware while it's happening is even more terrifying.
I'm sorry you had to go through that. I'm sure they have their reasons but I wonder why they don't put people to sleep before doing it. I had surgery like 12ish years ago and when they put the mask on me I remember not being able to breathe but before I could think or do anything about it I was out
@@tanyagsw7920 Probably because drugs used to put people to sleep messes with the other drug.
@@tanyagsw7920 in an emergency you wouldn't even have time to do that plus you run the risk of them not coming out of anaesthesia or a drug reaction
To be honest - Izzie founding out that Danny is dead is probably one of the best moments of the show. Great acting, a lot of emotions, showing how fragile our lives can be. Even though whole Izzie/Danny arc is kind of dumb and full of questionable choices, the end of it is quite emotional.
It was the music for me, lol.
Yeah maybe in the drama department. But the medical part of it is completely inaccurate. There's NO WAY she would get away with that in a real hospital. And honestly, I feel sorry for the guy who's heart she stole. That episode would've been far better with her getting arrested or at the very least losing her license.
... please tell me you didn't just call this great acting.
Didn’t make me emotional in the slightest, watching all the episodes back I honestly couldn’t figure out at allllll why they ‘fell in love’ or what they had in common. Just seemed like she liked the idea of loving him. The writers had plenty of opportunity to show us an actual connection between them, but to me it went from nothing to “marry me” for zero reason
i mean, she won awards for her role in Greys that or the following year, so it cant have been that bad, i think something from SAG@@underthemilkyway955
The only thing I learned here is Jeffrey Dean Morgan is one of those fellows who ages like a fine wine.
Purr
Yasss
What's really scary is that at the same time he was dating Izzy (Heigl, born 1978) he was also on Supernatural, playing dad to Dean Winchester (Ackles, also born 1978). How old is this man supposed to be lol?
@Jennifer Kennedy You know how women can be at that age where they can get the son or the dad? I think he is right about there
frrrr
“Is this how she gets kicked off the show??” Nope… she lasts another FOUR years! Mindblowing
It's not like the actress writes the scrips lol
Petition to have Dr. Mike be an advisor on a medical drama. So we can have medical accuracy and minimal romantic shenanigans. 😂
Plenty of shows have good advisors, doesn't mean they necessarily listen to them.
A good plan. And in truth, medical people are too tired for romantic shenanigans.
she should be fired, arrested and charged with manslaughter and she should be stripped of her med license.
Yes, but this is a tv show, not reality! 😂
She was fired and I think was in the process of having her med license stripped, IIRC. I know that she was at least fired.
@@Anna-1937 yes i know that, of course.
@@melinoess Oh yeah, that's right!! I'm way past season 2 of Grey's so I can't remember it well but I too remember she wasn't allowed in an OR for quite some time.
she took lots of time off and was really numb for a while. then she finally came back and was under supervision from residents and attendings. bailey said she couldn’t talk or touch the patients only observe. then about ep.18 season 3 she was finally allowed back in the OR. hope this helps.
You have to watch “I saw what I saw.” It’s an episode about how one doctor’s mistake led to a catastrophic strand of effects. Would love to see if you could find out what went wrong
Is it the one told in multiple pov's? I loved that episode!
Yes do it please
poor April lol
S6 E6 if he does it!!
This would be another AWESOME episode to react to!!
I’ve never actually watched Grey’s Anatomy before but I have heard that the actress in this part actually turn down an award because she didn’t think that anything to do with the show deserve the award because of the writing. If this is what the rating is like, I think I agree with her
As a cardiac arrest survivor and someone with heart related issues, this was so painful to watch. To even think for a second that someone would just be literally murdered in the hospital because one chick wanted a heart to go to her man instead is just, wow.
In a later episode in season 5, she actually comes face to face with the guy who was originally supposed to get the heart she “stole” for Denny. Since he missed out on that heart, he has to go through all sorts of painful procedures as a bridge to transplant.
Best comment "I don't know if the writers deserve a raise, or if someone should take away their Adderall." 😂 Appreciate you walking us through the insanity Dr. Mike!
I appreciate you mentioning being on so many medications - my previous psychiatrist was a pill pusher, and she had me on like 10 SSRIs, mood stabilizers, and anti anxiety meds. Once I titrated myself down I was able to function so much better. She over prescribed me so much I had to titrate myself based off of the knowledge I had as a licensed Pharm Tech and my limited studies I took to become a pharmacist. I was dying with that many meds. One of them gave me seizures.
Although the patient got the defibrillator, it was Mike who was truly shocked. 1:36
Lol
😂. Underrated
Badum tss
@@coltafananlollll😂
Would you please cover the death of Dr Mark Sloan? He was in the plane crash in the season 8 finale but survives through the first two episodes of season 9, ultimately dying of unclear complications from the crash. Back in the Seattle Grace hospital he has periods where he is comatose, and some where he is alert. Dr Yang mentions that when they were lost in woods and she was trying to attend to everyone's injuries from the crash he'd "kept dying on me. It was really annoying." but there had been no obvious external injuries that we see. I would love to know what complications killed him.
I still hate Shonda Rhimes for killing Mark Sloan and Lexie lol. Didn't they have to do a procedure on Mark (to help a collapsed lung -pneumothorax?)? I remember Teddy Altman was doing the same procedure in the hospital so they could juxtapose the two scenes. Yeah, I remember WAY too much about Grey's
"I would love to know what complications killed him." - contract negotiations that fell through? actor involved in a real life scandal?
Huh? What was Dick Van Dyke doing in Grey’s Anatomy?
Mark and Lexie were two of my favorites. It's crazy how many characters died in this show.
As far as I remember, Lexie was killed because the actress was pregnant and wanted some time off. And Marks actor quit because without the serious relationship to Lexie he'd become the ruthless whore again, the part of his role he really hated.
Dr. Mark Sloan, also known as "McSteamy," was a beloved character on Grey's Anatomy played by actor Eric Dane. Mark was involved in a plane crash at the end of season 8 along with several other characters, and while he initially survived, he ultimately died in season 9.
Mark's death was due to complications from the injuries he sustained in the plane crash. The crash caused significant trauma to Mark's body, including internal bleeding, which eventually led to his death.
In the show, Mark was in a coma for some time after the crash and experienced periods of alertness, which may have been due to the fluctuation of his condition and the treatments he received. The show's portrayal of his condition was not always entirely medically accurate, but it was intended to show the complexity and uncertainty of medical emergencies.
In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, showrunner Shonda Rhimes explained that Mark's death was a difficult decision but one that was necessary for the show's storytelling. She said, "I love Mark Sloan, and Eric Dane is one of the finest human beings I've ever met. But creatively, we needed to end that story. The tragedy is that we had all those things planned for him that we didn't get to do."
Mark's death had a significant impact on the show and its characters, and his memory was honored throughout the remaining seasons.
0:50 Jeffery Dean Morgan also played John Winchester in the series Supernatural, the father of Sam and Dean Winchester
Imo the most underlooked of his roles
And Negan on The Walking Dead
@@Shogundoxie1414 😂 Yeah, Dr Mike mentions that in the video
That show pisses me off because Sam is played by the guy who played dean in Gilmore girls and I watched that first so I keep getting confused and I’d rather just not watch the rest then a show I can keep a tradition that my mom did with me and my sister
I had to yell at a nurse (something I never thought I would do, I have so much respect for the strength medical staff) because she told me my 2 year old was being a brat after three weeks of a hospital stay, 105°F which induced seizures, and MRSA in his femur…. After he screamed he didn’t want to get another shot (they were pulling out a PIC). Instead of letting me calm and comfort my son she grabbed his arm so hard he had finger bruises. She was fired the next day.
Poor kid, and I hope that nurse didn't ever get a job treating people again
@@dafnefabiola9143 they'll just move her on; there's a nursing shortage
Yea, that never happened.
@@DominicNJ73 r/I'mthemaincharacter
@@DominicNJ73says who? Medical malpractice happens everyday
As someone who has relatives, cousins, and friends as doctors and nurses, this episode was peewhooping infuriating
Have a cousin who's a nurse and know several other people who are. This is insulting to them. This would equal her losing her license in real life.
As a human being this is ridiculous....... Let alone anyone in the field.
It’s a tv show…
@@SC28008okay and ?
They shock so many hearts that have no rhythm in this show, and ever time I'm like "chest compressions, chest compressions, chest compressions"
To add on top of it, their chest compressions are the weakest I’ve seen, even for a TV show.
Can we blame izzie's future brain tumor for this too? She sees his ghost and even has "good times" with his ghost because of the tumor later on
Honestly the Dead Denny hanging around forever was what made me stop watching up until Station 19 started and the Grey’s/19 crossovers.
Maybe. Think about how long Amelia's tumor affected her.
I PERSONALLY think this episode gave her the brain tumor
This is actually NOT what made "izzy" lose her job. Amazingly enough she only gets into a small amount of trouble for this
Yes. A very minuscule amount of trouble. It was disgusting. 😒
Me: worrying about potential dual relationships (friendships, if I end up living in a small town).
The doctor in this show: just met a patient, decided she is in love with him, seems completely unaware of the inherent power dynamic, manipulates him into doing unethical stuff. Doesn't lose her job?!
*izzie
@@keianoire6631 lol litreally every character should've been fired 4 their medical mishaps
The entire hospital would need to shut down if they held anyone accountable. Every single one of them is terrible.
0:40 This is so important!!! I'm a pharmacy tech in the emergency department, my role is called "medication reconciliation", which basically means I review a patient's medications on their chart with them (or family, home nurse, etc, whoever handles the medications) and verify dosage and times, and take down specifics on when they were last taken. It just makes it a bit easier for the important people (nurses/doctors) since following a med rec, the patient chart will be accurate and up to date. Plus there are possible interactions between what you take at home and what the doctors/nurses will give you at the hospital, so them having that information helps them treat you. And if you take blood thinners then they definitely want to know that!
But just as he said in this part of the video- there are so many cases where patients do not know what they take or why they take it! The amount of people I've had tell me that they just take whatever they have on hand and don't read the labels, have a list, etc, is horrifying. One time I finished going over a middle-aged man's medications and the ED pharmacist caught me as I was leaving, and they asked me what the patient said. I had to inform them that the patient stated they were taking 3 strengths of the same medication for blood pressure and stopped taking their diabetic medication... pharmacist says "well no wonder they feel bad..."
There have also been many instances in which a patient inquired on what a medication was for because "I just take it" is scary. This is one of the reasons pharmacies offer counseling from the pharmacist.
So yeah. Sorry for the ramble, but if you take medications please make sure you have a list of what you take and the strengths, and you know what you're taking it for.
I'd love it if someone were to make a dramatic medical show of all these psycho type doctors doing crazy stuff, but there's one realistic doctor who is trying to prevent it all from happening who slowly becomes the main character. They're reacting to all the random sex drama and illegal stuff just like Mike, going "What the hell is wrong with you?!?" the whole time.
Omg this would be great 😂
Well Erica Hahn does that in Grey's Anatomy but instead of promoting her, they frame her as crazy, she leaves, and never comes back 😂
That would actually be so great. I would love to watch that.
@@sinape4135 didn´t hahn join the crazyness with her spiel with christina and starting a lesbian relationship with dr torrez?
you mean bailey? 😭
I’m a former CCU nurse. I was still working when I saw this episode, I was totally enthralled during the episode and totally aghast at the same time!😂 it’s so over the top and ridiculous but you just sit there watching, like watching a car accident and you can’t look away but you’re in total disbelief. I just started screaming “that’s about the dumbest thing I’ve seen on TV!!!”😂😂😂
I'm a new nurse on a step down for a CCU. You have my dream job I hope I can work on a CCU one day!
It’s so dumb that it’s entertaining lol. That’s how grey’s gets you
I saw a tv show once many many years ago. They started to argue over the patient when they decided they was just horney not angry started kissing over the patient that well flatlined or whatever..don't remeber what lots of alarms and they stopped and was like a short convesation about we continue this later and me so sorry inyelled while everything beeping and then they turned to patient
This one and the episode where Meredith ruins Derrick’s clinical because she wants certain people to not get the placebo. As a research nurse who conducts clinical trials I just can’t imagine ever doing this!! It enraged me for so many reasons.
Both are insane
"Kathryn heigl's character is the evil version of House" I laughed out loud so hard at that line. House was one of my favorite shows when I was a teenager (hence my UN 😁) so this makes it even more funny to me.
*Katherine
But House is already evil
THANK YOU for saying advocate for yourself. I just spent 33 days in the hospital after having a spinal fusion and sacrum shatter repair. I was in EXTREME pain after the surgery and for 2 days after. I pushed and pushed to get pain relief while trauma/orthopedics fought with obstetrics about what I could have (I was 25 weeks pregnant when I had the accident, now 31 weeks and baby girl is still happy and healthy) until I finally was given a pain pump with a bolis every 8 minutes for more relief. Please advocate for yourself or have a trusted family member so do for you.
Dang! Hope you're okay warrior woman! That is a LOT all at once! I agree, we need to advocate for care sometimes even if it's scary. ❤
ABSOLUTELY! I'm a medical assistant and I was shocked about my post op care when I had endometriosis excision surgery.
I was under A LOT OF PAIN. I meger felt this vulnerable in my life. I had a BP of 80/40 and heart pain during the first noght and asked a nurse to do an ECG. She flat out refused because "it's not possible for you to have a heart attack with low blood pressure it should be too high so there is no need".
Later I realized that the kind of nurse she was, was not really like in the USA one with a high degree. In Switzerland we have those called "FaGe" and they don't even know how to do an ECG. She just left me and promised to check on me later. Like oh thanks how reassuring thatvif my heart fails you'll come and check after the fact 🙄
I told another one of them that I need help to go to the bathroom and ended up just left alone once on the toilet and literally just collapsed and was stuck on the floor unable to get up and back to bed. Had to wait for someone to eventually come back.
I asked counltess times for real painkillers as Ibuprofen does not even help me with a simple headache. In the end I had to have my bf of the time get my some Tramadol from my personal meds at home. I checked with my mom who is my GP about wether it was safe for me to take it based on what I already received and notified a doctor as soon as I finally saw one hours later. That doctor blew up at me: "you can't just take meds on your own!!!"
I told her lady I just had a big surgery I asked for DAYS to get other pain meds and ai did not "just take them on my own" I talked to my GP and made sure it is safe and the second I see you I just notified you so that you can document it into my file!
Congratulations on your daughter btw
Maybe there needs to be professional patient advocates for people who don't have family nearby.
@@StarkRG I've been thinking this too. It's really unfair that it's on a sick patient to advocate for themselves because doctors often will not take them seriously, especially if the patient is a woman, and really not everyone has family that will stand up for them. Arguably the people who might need someone to advocate for them the most are probably alone.
Love his surprise to these storylines! LOL --- No, She does not get kicked off, she quits and then gets accepted back, slowly. This storyline returns later in the series and another Dr has a serious problem with how this was handled. I so enjoy hearing your profession options - So Fun!
5:46 "UNPLUG IT"
Dr Mike here having to teach her even how to break the rules LOL
She is ruining hospital supplies I need a she deserves to be fired but she’s going to cost the medical company
A lot of money and I mean a lot😊 Hope that helps
Yeah what’s the point of that? There’s more evidence that someone did something nefarious when you destroy the equipment in an obvious way.
I never watched the show, but it's funny to see how hysterical, and unhinged she was when the guy wanted to do the right thing, but she's super calm and trying to rationalize things when he died.
Although I'm not an expert at personality disorders, it sounds like she's a crazy manipulative psychopath lol.
Exactly what I was thinking.
Sam cackling at 6:10 gets me every time!
It's ridiculous how izzy is even allowed to be nearby in that emotional, erratic and totaly unfit state.
8:06 “stop dying and TELL ME YOU WANT TO MARRY ME UGH” I’m laughing so hard
Bailey coming in saying "you fools" ALWAYS kills me😂😂😂
I remember watching this episode thinking, "Aww, how romantic!" I'm now a nurse practitioner & am stunned by how stupid I was. 😬
Well at least you got character development unlike the show!
The good old days when TV shaped our view on what is acceptable and romantic...I hadn't yet been beaten badly enough by the universe and i blame grey's and other ABC shows for making me think toxicity, assault and accessory to murder were romantic gestures 😂 I genuinely had to experience physical ab*se to realize that those flags are RED to tell me to stop, not to encourage me to try to save these people 😂
the funny thing is that the biggest consequence of this episode is izzy (the crazy blonde doctor who almost, but intentionally, killed her bf) becoming a multimillionaire... grey's is such a wild ride and i love it. you don't watch this show for the medicine, you watch it for the drama :)
She didn't just almost kill him. She DID KILL HIM AND THE OTHER PATIENT!
No way of telling if he could have been alive if she did nothing. The odds were not great of course but you simply can't predict wether another match could have come up just a day later while he would habe started off much more stable to begin with. He was already high on the priority list to begin with after all!
“That’ll take an hour (for multiple tests and a diagnosis)”
Most unrealistic thing said in a hospital. You sit in the waiting room for longer than that.
Not knowing my chart, especially w me being in intensive care, a nurses assistant came to my room and told me I needed to get up and walk. After a surgery, that would be good for me. She then proceeded to sit me up and pull me to my feet. If she would have read my chart, she would have known I had a pinched nerve in my back and my legs were numb and I couldn't walk. I immediately pushed the nurse call button and told her that this nurses assistant was trying to get me out of bed to walk and that she obviously didn't read my chart. That nurses assistant no longer had anything to do w my care and the feeling in my legs came back 2 days later.
That happened to me to me during a traumatic 2nd trimester miscarriage. I had bled for 17 hours and rushed to the er an hour away. I was stabilized with a blood transfusion and resting when a nurse came in to take me to ultrasound. He parked the wheelchair at the door and told me I needed to walk to it. It was about 10 feet away and I knew I was very weak but I trusted him. I slowly walked to chair and everything sounded far away.. I remember bit and pieces of what happened next.. but the guy had turned me around in the wheelchair when I lost consciousness. I started throwing up and he rushed me back to the bed and sounded a code. I went into hypovolemic shock aka hemorrhagic shock for the 2nd time in 6 hours.
I had placental abruption. Which is where the placenta partially or completely detaches from the uterus. The medical staff thought I was having a normal miscarriage. They wouldn't listen to me and my family until I went into shock. There's a lot more to the story but yall get the picture. If you aren't sure about something tell them. Don't follow them blindly.
So basically she tried to fake kill a guy to get him a replacement heart, and then he died from a botched heart transplant. Probably brought on due to the stress she placed on the surgeons to do it quickly. Wow she is a real piece of work. She should have been immediately fired from her position.
The surgery went fine, Denny was just a person who threw more blood cloths than others and that's what happened
@@DayanaAlpuche if it was a clot that killed him, it´s still her fault he died. first she induced tons of stress on his body and psyche by almost killing him, and then he clotted from an op he hadn´t needed at that time. he was fine with that lvad
I immediately laughed when he said this must be how she leaves the show🤣 no she got away with it.
I remember watching this the first time and being so so shocked, completely sure that Izzie had gone completely crazy and would not only get immediately fired but also been sent to some mental institute and that would've been the end of her character. But... no.
The laughter of the guy behind the camera at 6:06 is perfect.
I giggled to myself that was phenomenal
Pharm tech here. 100% agree with what he said about advocating for yourself and knowing your medication
I was obsessed with Denny and Izzie and this episode ruined my life lol. Now watching you react and bring logic to the conversation 👀 I’m dying laughing, ty
I absolutely loved them in this show. It broke my heart when Denny died and had to see what Izzie went through after he was gone. That hollow feeling is terrible:(
I remember this being such a sad episode, but I still watched it going, "This can't POSSIBLY be legal OR ethical!"
This is one of the early seasons plot lines that infuriate me to no end however, her in the elevator comes back (and the second time it really made me bawl), her laying with him in the dress, the laying on the bathroom floor…it’s just so good but yea, Izzie Steven’s is THE most unhinged person in this show and that says A LOT
When I was 5 I was diagnosed with SVT. By the time I was 13, I was on double the adult dosage to return to a normal rhythm. Tricks I would use was ice water, coughing, but the most successful was to be suspended upside down by my ankles! Would return my heart rate to normal in seconds.
At times my heart would beat so fast you could see it through a sweater!
At 14, I had a radio oblation to resolve it and the doctors said every year that goes by without an episode, I was less likely to have one. However, in 2016, when I was 26, I had another episode and none of my tricks worked (plus I was too tall and big to properly have anyone suspend me upside down).
Went to the E.R. and they had no ability to suspend me so they gave me Adosine.
That is the scariest medicine I've ever had, my heart was still over 200 bpm and I TRUELY felt like I dying. They eventually used an allternative medicine that worked after 20+hours of an episode.
Haven't had an episode since but yes, Adenosine is TERRIFYING as you feel, to the core of your soul, that you are dying.
"The evil version of House" made me chuckle.
I never really got into Grey's, but I remember this episode irritating me so much!
"She's not even a good lawbreaker!" Pretty much what I said when I first watched this ep.
I love when I see things about heart transplants. As someone who’s went through the process of getting listed it was crazy. My transplant doctor said that most of the time the patient knows more about transplantation and the process than most doctors who don’t specialize in it.
I swear, I hated Izzy so much! I was so happy when she left the show.. but his reaction to Burke getting shot! 😂😂
I like some of her other roles but they’re all tainted by Izzy stevens
@@allyssadanieli5951 its scary to see fans of this show defending her and that one saying "derr you cant help you love" im like wtf...youre willing to let an innocent person who needs a heart die because your horny and got a high of limmerence ???
that forced plot so he gets the heart was hilarious
When I had first watched Grey's as a kid, Izzy was my favorite and I was all "awww they're in love😍" now as an adult I'm absolutely horrified by her, the fact that there's real people out there who are like her terrifies me(yes I know there's worse people than this but still) SPOILER:
and I'm still pissed Alex went back to her, especially after everything he built for himself. They could've written him off so much better and had him still be with Joe.
For me idc as long as Alex was happy in the end he was gonna break someone’s heart either way also because the actor left so it was either leave with letters out or he dies and ppl probably would’ve been more mad also before Jo even came in the picture everyone was talking about how they wanted Alex and Izzy to be end game and then they did and everyone was mad still like oh well they foreshadowed Jo being left too so I was prepared for it plus he ended up with the person everyone wanted him with at the beginning plus the actors themselves were happy with the ending they got so that’s all that matters my favorite character gorge died and favorite couple Lexi and mark died and the other Miranda lost her husband so I just watched it for the hot guys and gals after that
When that episode started I was fuming thinking they’d stoop to bringing Heigl back. I hated how it played out for Jo at the time but am glad Camilla Luddington did not lose her job because of it.
(They could have had Izzie die and Alex have custody of the kids then kill off Alex leaving the kids with Jo….had Justin Chambers not recognized he needed to take care of his mental health so urgently)
Alex going back to her was the final final straw that made me stop watching greys lol
@@taylorlimon4801 mine was gorge dying but I continued because of Lexi and mark and then when they died I was like I’m done completely but then I saw that Ben Miranda’s husband died and watched it again to see how and then I stoped after that haven’t seen the last season or the season before that at all
nahhh that ‘WHAT’ after the Burke reveal KILLED ME AHAHAAHAHAHA
Do a follow up with a critique of the follow up show when Izzie learns that Denny made her beneficiary of his estate. Millions and millions of dollars. Now, there's one for the ethics books.
and muffins for days
@A Laputa Yeah, it was a very interesting series of episodes.
What’s the big deal? Aren’t they in a relationship? Sorry. I never watched this show. The closest I’ve come is the Game Grumps episode where they played the game. Yes. There was a game.
@@himwhoisnottobenamed5427 They only met as Dr and patient. It’s completely unethical, both that she got creative to move him up on the donor list, and it appears to be unethical that she received millions from her patient/fiancé/deceased prom date.
Yes but *spoiler alert* -they give her a really annoying redemption arc where she literally keeps the check on Meredith's fridge not knowing what to do with it until she uses it to and fund a clinic at the hospital-
Hey Dr. Mike
Back in 1995, my dad had a really bad heart attack. The doctors tried everything and he flat-lined and was out for a few mins and my mom was told by the nurses to.make funeral arrangements. One doctor, however gave him a few chest compressions and then the defib and his heart started again
He is 73 now. In 2005 he also got a pacemaker and is doing fine now. This episode always makes me cringe because urgh this man's life could have been saved.
forget about this dude, what about the guy who was suppossed to get the heart in the first place???
@@sapphirewyren02 He lives, but barely getting by because Han refused to give up on him.
The “you fools better have a damn good explanation for this” kills me
8:41
Basically the human equivalent of a computer technician saying:
Have you tried turning it off and on again
😂😂😂
Following Bariatric surgery I got kidney stones.
One of the pivotal things repeated to me over and over again was that I cannot take NSAIDS because they could cause bleeding along my stomach.
When I was in the ER, a month after surgery, the nurse was giving me pain meds via IV, I had to stop her and ask: "I had bariatric surgery recently... Is that an NSAIDS?"
She paused and said, "Yes, it's basically Naproxen"
I advocated that I cannot have that. She then gave acetomenaphthone
Ibuprofen is also a NSAID though
@@kittenmatchvids6440 sorry, acetomenaphthone
@@JE-zl6uy acetaminophen?
It's staggering to me that "Grey's Anatomy" has 21 seasons so far. This episode is an example of why I eventually quit watching long ago. The show became like a contest to see how many characters they could kill in the most farcical way. As someone with Kidney Disease all this time since before this episode first aired, I've always had in my mind that I don't want someone to have to die so I can live. If my husband ever said to me, hey let's deliberately make your kidneys worse so you can get a kidney before someone else, I'd be like get the F--- away from me.
I hated this storyline too. I almost wanted to skip the whole izzie-denny parts of the episodes. I have little to no medical knowledge but I do know that it is wrong in so many ways. And the fact that the hospital didn't severely punish izzie for what she did is in a whole other level of crazy. I hated her since then and I can't accept that izzie's character got a happy ending. I feel like she didn't deserve it.
Your reaction is pretty funny, and sorta what I expected for this insane episode. But side note, 7:59 you mention the other person, we actually meet them later on and learn how many complications and struggles they've been through since they lost their chance at a new heart (during this ep) it's actually a really interesting look at morals and consequences. Still probably as crazy ridiculous as this chaos though😅
6:06 George’s “She’s gone insane right, it’s not just me?” With Izzie having a breakdown and Cristina who’s the one who should ACTUALLY have a breakdown bc her boyfriend’s been shot is so crazy. 😂
At about 2 minutes in you answered questions I no longer need to ask. A friend of mine has been in the hospital for 5 months awaiting a heart transplant. He just recently got his heart and is doing well. Along the way we all had questions like, "He's an older man, if a young person needs a heart do they get it first? What are the determining factors?" Good to know, even if Jay already got his heart.
I'm glad your friend is doing well with his new heart, and I hope he continues to do well.